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The Folly of Chasing Money: When Success Becomes a Spiritual Trap-Dubai Porta Potty

Money is supposed to be a tool — a way to exchange value, provide comfort, and maybe even do some good in the world. But sometimes, money becomes a microscope — and under it, the ugliest corners of the human soul are magnified, illuminated, and auctioned off to the highest bidder. Recently, the Dubai Porta…

Cartoon illustration of a spiritual fuel station where people refill with faith, doctrine, and applause, symbolizing passive followers in religion
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Living the Doctrine: Stop Being a Passive Follower and Transform the World

Before TikTok, before YouTube, before anyone even dreamed of “going viral,” Jesus went viral. Buddha went viral. Muhammad went viral. Their teachings spread like wildfire—not because people clapped politely, but because they lived them and multiplied them. Fast forward to today. We walk into a church, mosque, temple, or meditation hall like it’s a gas…

Digital illustration of a multi-faith building combining mosque, church, and temple elements under rays of light, symbolizing personal transformative religion and spiritual unity
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Personal Faith: Making Religion Truly Transformational

Man is a deeply religious creature. From the towering cathedrals of Christianity to the grand mosques of Islam, from Hindu temples echoing with chants to Buddhist monasteries tucked in the mountains — it looks like God must be clapping His hands in delight. Perfect! Humanity has remembered its Maker. People gather, sing hymns, fast, tithe,…

A modern man overloaded with tech gadgets, distracted by his smartphone, wearing headphones and smartwatches, with more devices peeking out of his bag and pockets — a visual metaphor for consumption disease.

Consumption Disease: When Shiny Stuff Hijacks the Human Brain

Isn’t it funny how the real important things like climate change and dangers of processed foods—things that should stop us in our tracks—barely get airtime anymore, while the latest shiny stuff gets us drooling like Pavlov’s dog? First, it was the iPhone. Then the iPhone 2. Now we’re somewhere around iPhone 87 Pro Max with…